If it is a regular hexagon then each of its 6 interior angles are 120 degrees
An angle in a hexagon can have any value at all. It can be acute, a right angle, an obtuse angle or even a reflex angle.
Yes they are (at least, in a regular hexagon).
There are 6 sides in a hexagon. All angles are 120o.
A hexagon can have angles that are all greater than a right angle, while a square triangle (more commonly known as a right triangle) cannot, as one of its angles is always exactly 90 degrees. In a convex hexagon, it is possible for all interior angles to be greater than 90 degrees, such as in an irregular hexagon. Therefore, the hexagon is the shape with angles that can all exceed a right angle.
There are no right angles in a regular hexagon nor any regular hexagons in a right angle.
A regular 6 sided hexagon has no right angles but it's quite possible for an irregular hexagon to have right angles.
no, the internal angles of a hexagon are 120 degrees and the external angles are 60 degrees.
No they dont because a hexagon does not have a right angle
An angle in a hexagon can have any value at all. It can be acute, a right angle, an obtuse angle or even a reflex angle.
Yes they are (at least, in a regular hexagon).
There are 6 sides in a hexagon. All angles are 120o.
None. A hexagon has eight angles all of which are 45 degrees. A right angle has 90 degrees.
A hexagon can have angles that are all greater than a right angle, while a square triangle (more commonly known as a right triangle) cannot, as one of its angles is always exactly 90 degrees. In a convex hexagon, it is possible for all interior angles to be greater than 90 degrees, such as in an irregular hexagon. Therefore, the hexagon is the shape with angles that can all exceed a right angle.
There are no right angles in a regular hexagon nor any regular hexagons in a right angle.
You are an irregular hexagon.
2, obtuse and reflex angles are larger than right angles A straight angle is larger.
A Triangle which do not have a right angle.